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1999 D LMC DDO Memorial Floors?

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Are the floors doubled or just MD. I think I've seen on Wexler's site somewhere on some other coin that the floors can be doubled. Help please! Thanks in advance!
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Nothing is raised. Probably from die polishing, the edges of the bays (the outside of the die like the fields) was slightly polished. Not hub doubling just a die event. (This will get worse with continued polishing later after the next clashes)
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withMr. Coop. Probably die polishing or MD. Possibly Die Deterioration. Leaning more towards Die Deterioration a bit. Either way, not a doubled die. Also, it would be a DDR not a DDO since the doubling is on the reverse.

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Ok, thanks coop and CH27. I must have not seen what other doubling was on the coin. Oh well, my mistake. Thanks!
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Machine Doubling can also happen on these areas. Although, I think Coop is correct.
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There were a couple of dies during that time that had doubling there:
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
But your coin is not from these dies.
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Ok, thanks for the examples. I'm gonna keep looking!
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